Telecentro selects Airties for smart Wi-Fi deployment
July 25, 2023
Managed Wi-Fi solutions provider Airties, has confirmed that Argentine multiplay telco Telecentro has deployed its portfolio of Smart Wi-Fi software and services to cable and fibre broadband subscribers across Argentina.
Telecentro has also now deployed Airties’ Smart Wi-Fi SaaS offering, which includes Airties Edge smart Wi-Fi software for gateways; Airties Cloud, a Wi-Fi management platform and a customised version of Airties’ companion app; as well as Wi-Fi 6 mesh extenders.
“At Telecentro, we take immense pride in our track record of being the first to introduce dual-band Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi 6 in the country,” stated Juan Luna, CTIO of Telecentro. “Now, following our goal to provide the best experience, we continue investing in next-generation home Wi-Fi. After a thorough evaluation, we selected Airties as our strategic supplier because consumers today expect the best possible connectivity right down to the device. Great coverage and seamless Wi-Fi experience is key. Together, we look forward to bringing advanced Wi-Fi capabilities to our customers.”
“Telecentro is well-known for their pioneering spirit and being the first operator in South America to introduce gigabit Internet services to consumers,” said Guillaume van Gaver, Co-CEO of Airties. “As a market leader focused on continuous innovation, we are proud that Telecentro selected Airties’ portfolio of Smart Wi-Fi software and services to bring a new class of home Wi-Fi to Argentinians throughout their vast network.”
Airties Cloud monitors and orchestrates Wi-Fi across homes, optimising Telecentro’s broadband gateways and mesh extenders in real-time to ensure a better quality of experience for consumers, while providing insights on connected devices. Airties’ app is a customisable companion app that allows consumers to visualise and intuitively manage their home connectivity, control who has access to the network via parental and guest controls and provides step-by-step guidance for customers to self-instal Wi-Fi mesh extenders.
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